Ireland. Lord Lieutenant (1777-1780 : Buckinghamshire) & Gale (Firm). Robbery and rewards. Whereas about two o'clock on Saturday morning the 13th inst. the house of Isaac Ambrose Eccles, Esq; at Cronroe, in the county of Wicklow, was burglariously broke open, by several men disguised, two of whom violently forced open his bed-chamber, demanded his money, bank-notes, &c. and feloniously took two gold-watches (one made by Graham, London, the other an old chased watch, made by John and Moses Fountain, London, number 260) about twenty guineas in cash, and a large quantity of plate, consisting of the following articles, five forks, two-grained, crest, a broken halbert.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationIreland. Lord Lieutenant (1777-1780 : Buckinghamshire) and Gale (Firm). Robbery and Rewards. Whereas About Two O'clock on Saturday Morning the 13th Inst. the House of Isaac Ambrose Eccles, Esq; at Cronroe, in the County of Wicklow, Was Burglariously Broke Open, by Several Men Disguised, Two of Whom Violently Forced Open His Bed-chamber, Demanded His Money, Bank-notes, &c. and Feloniously Took Two Gold-watches (one Made by Graham, London, the Other an Old Chased Watch, Made by John and Moses Fountain, London, Number 260) About Twenty Guineas in Cash, and a Large Quantity of Plate, Consisting of the Following Articles, Five Forks, Two-grained, Crest, a Broken Halbert.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationIreland. Lord Lieutenant (1777-1780 : Buckinghamshire) and Gale (Firm). Robbery and Rewards. Whereas About Two O'clock on Saturday Morning the 13th Inst. the House of Isaac Ambrose Eccles, Esq; at Cronroe, in the County of Wicklow, Was Burglariously Broke Open, by Several Men Disguised, Two of Whom Violently Forced Open His Bed-chamber, Demanded His Money, Bank-notes, &c. and Feloniously Took Two Gold-watches (one Made by Graham, London, the Other an Old Chased Watch, Made by John and Moses Fountain, London, Number 260) About Twenty Guineas in Cash, and a Large Quantity of Plate, Consisting of the Following Articles, Five Forks, Two-grained, Crest, a Broken Halbert.